Agricultural resilience and agricultural sustainability – which is which?
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Abstrakt
Agricultural sustainability and agricultural resilience are two related concepts focus on maintaining the productivity and functionality of agricultural systems. Agricultural sustainability, a part of sustainable development, focuses on the long-term viability of agricultural practices, with conservation and efficient use of natural resources, the promotion of biodiversity and the enhancement of ecosystem services delivery to ensure the continued productivity of agricultural systems as central point of the concept. Agricultural sustainability seeks to balance the environmental goals with economic and social aspects of agricultural operations. Agricultural resilience is a narrower concept, focusing mostly on the ability of agricultural systems to withstand and recover from specific external disturbances (negative effects of climate change, market fluctuations). The interconnections between two concepts are currently underexplored.
Agricultural resilience must be seen through the lens of a specific context or challenge to which it responds. Both concepts are essential for developing agricultural systems that can thrive in the face of evolving challenges and contribute to food security, environmental protection and economic stability. Agricultural sustainability provides a foundation for resilience, while improved agricultural resilience can contribute to long-term sustainability of agricultural systems. At the same time not all sustainable agricultural systems are resilient to specific shocks and stresses, and vice-versa. The aim of the study was to identify similarities and differences between the concepts of agricultural sustainability and resilience, with particular reference to their interaction.
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Autor udziela redakcji czasopisma Polish Journal of Agronomy (w skrócie: PJA) licencji niewyłącznej i nieodpłatnej na korzystanie z autorskich praw majątkowych do wersji papierowej/drukowanej i elektronicznej utworu Autora opublikowanego w PJA w kraju i za granicą, w całości lub w dowolnej części, w tym umieszczanie utworu w elektronicznych bazach/zbiorach danych lokalnych lub dostępnych w Internecie, przez czas nieograniczony na polach eksploatacji określonych w art. 50 ustawy o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych.
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